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Geographical Surveys West Of The 100th Meridian Of Longitude Prosecuted In Accordance With Acts Of Congress Under The Authority Of The Honorable The Secretary Of War, And The Direction Of Brig. Genl. A.A. Humphreys, Chief Of Engineers, U.S. Army. Embracing Results Of the Different Expeditions Under The Command Of 1st Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler, Corps Of Engineers. Julius Bien, lith., G. Thompson, Washington, 1876
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NO. 963 THE MOJAVE ROAD – Long ago, Mohave Indians used a network of pathways to cross the Mojave Desert. In 1826, American trapper Jedediah Smith used their paths and became the first non-Indian to reach the California coast overland from mid-America. The paths were worked into a military wagon road
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NO. 963-1 Camp Cady was located on the Mojave Road which connected Los Angeles to Albuquerque. Non-Indian travel on this and the nearby Salt Lake Road was beset by Paiutes, Mohaves, and Chemehuevis defending their homeland. To protect both roads, Camp Cady was established by U.S. Dragoons in 1860.
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The main building was a stout mud redoubt. Improved camp structures were built 1/2-mile west in 1868. After peace was achieved, the military withdrew in 1871. This protection provided by Camp Cady enabled travelers, merchandise, and mail using both roads to boost California's economy and growth.
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Topographical Sketch showing the Outward and Inward Route of a Party, while examining as to the practicability of a Diversion of the Colorado River for Purposes of Irrigation, Lithograph by Eric Bergland, 1875. From, Wheeler, G.M., Topographical Atlas Projected To Illustrate United States
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was fought there just north of the lake. In the 20th century, cutoff from the spring floods of the river by the construction of dams above it, Beaver Lake dried up, becoming playa, desert or farmland. The modern trail cuts across the middle of this former water feature.
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vehicle is required for all but a few short stretches of this road, which is unmaintained. The old road from Fork of the Road eastward along the Mojave River is interrupted after 10.9 acres (4.4 ha) by private property, below the site of the old
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from 1862 it became one of the major roads to the gold and silver mining regions on the upper river and linked by the Hardyville - Prescott Road in 1864 to the mining regions in northern and central Arizona.
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of water and vegetation where the river came to the surface at various places along its course. The watering holes recur at intervals of about 60 miles (97 km) to 70 miles (110 km).
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of the Colorado River during spring floods. The original road passed the lake on the north 2.5 miles (4.0 km) – 3 miles (4.8 km) from the river crossing, in the 19th century. The
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and it was cooler in summer, snow-free in winter, had better forage, and was better watered. Soon hostilities began between the Mohaves and the settlers, triggering the
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on the Colorado River where it linked up with the Mojave Road. This ran from the Colorado crossing to where it left the Mojave River, west of the vicinity of modern
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The Mojave Road in 1863. The Pioneering Photographs of Rudolph s'Heurese. By Jeff Lapides, 2018, published by the Mojave Desert Heritage and Cultural Association.
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Edward Leo Lyman, Overland Journey from Utah to California: Wagon Travel from the City of Saints to the City of Angels, University of Nevada Press, 2008.
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to Salt Lake City, from Los Angeles to Forks of the Road. From a Wheeler Annual Report. Gift to the David Rumsey collection by Mark Sappington.
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soon followed Beale's Wagon Road and the Mojave Road into Southern California. Beale's road was shorter than the route via the more southern
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in 1859. This "Mojave Road" remained a major link between Los Angeles and points east until a railway crossed the desert in 1885.
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Harlan Hague, The Search for a Southern Overland Route to California, California Historical Quarterly, Summer 1976, (pp. 70-73)
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From the time of the Mohave War the Mohave Road came under the purview of the U.S. government. Army posts were established at
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and following it westward to the link up with Armijo's route at the Mojave River mouth, and later with a shortcut from
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Native Americans until 1871. This also opened the way for large mining development in the Mojave Desert region of
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of the Old Spanish Trail, linking up with it from the north 12 miles (19 km) west of the Colorado River in
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they followed a new route Armijo called "Cañon de San Bernardino" from the upper Mojave River west through
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also crossed the trail in 1806, reportedly converting five indigenous Mohaves near present-day
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Camp Cady also is a California Historical Landmark Marker #963-1 on the site reads:
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Now consolidated the Old Spanish Trail then followed the Mohave's trail along the
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from davidrumsey.com accessed 3 December 2014. Shows the Colorado River above
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on the west side of the river across the river from what became the site of
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in 1776. José María de Zalvidea, the zealous Franciscan administrator of
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National Register of Historic Places in San Bernardino County, California
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Subsequently, in 1830, the Mohave's trail became part of what became the
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led an expedition of the first US citizens to travel the Mojave Trail.
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southwest of Soda Lake. It then followed the river up stream, finding
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Hafen, LeRoy R.; Armijo, Antonio (18 June 2019). "Armijo's Journal".
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California Historical Landmarks in San Bernardino County, California
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Vehicles traveling the Mojave Road stop for a break at Marl Springs
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you will reach 5,000 ft (1,500 m) elevation. (mile 56)
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californiahistoricallandmarks.com 963, Mojave Road Los Angeles
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The land was ceded from Mexico to the US in 1848 following the
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The eastern end of the Mojave Road begins at the edge of the
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The following list of markers follows east to west travel.
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where the old Mojave Road split off from the route of the
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habitat restoration, and plenty of scenery. (mile 116)
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and the Afton Canyon Natural Area near the Manix Wash.
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California Historical Landmarks in Los Angeles County
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with trees and plants growing all year round, in the
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Wagon trains of settlers coming west on the 311:A traditional thoroughfare of desert-dwelling 2455: 258:, roughly 10 miles (16 km) southwest of 2191:Mojave Road Guide: an Adventure Through Time 3563:Native American trails in the United States 2272: 2189:Casebier, DG (2010). "General Guidelines". 2182: 2121:in 2021. 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Index


Colorado River
Wilmington, Los Angeles
35°N 115°W / 35°N 115°W / 35; -115
Prehistory
Route 66
California Historical Landmark
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Mojave Road is located in California
dirt road
Mojave National Preserve
Mojave Desert
United States
Beale's Crossing
Colorado River
Fort Mohave
Bullhead City, Arizona
Fork of the Road
Mojave River
Old Spanish Trail
Mormon Road
four-wheel drive
Camp Cady
Newberry Springs
Manix Wash
Native Americans
Cajon Pass
San Bernardino Mountains
San Gabriel Mountains
Southern California

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